Baby’s Breath is an insanely affordable and DIY friendly floral element can make a big impact, particularly when used in large volumes. It’s delicate and pretty, and most importantly, can be purchased for mere pennies a bunch!
Some people love it, and some hate it (I would too after looking at some of my local florist's work, read the note below to see what I’m talking about). But, baby’s breath is growing on me, and now you will know why.
It’s a fabulous choice for the winter bride (what better way to capture the feel of snow?) or for those of you looking for budget friendly alternatives for your wedding décor. Check out these great examples of how to incorporate baby’s breath into your wedding. (Image source)
Baby's breath is perfect for ceremony decor, because it brings a feeling of pureness. (top image, bottom images: left, middle, right)
I preferd the bridal bouquets with just a touch of baby's breath like these two. (bouquet on the left, bouquet on the right)
NOTE: Looking at some photos of a bridal show here in El Paso, I found out that my local florists got the memo about the baby’s breath trend. And I’m so happy for it? But, unfortunately, some (or at least one) didn’t get the memo of how to do it right. Red roses and branches, plus baby’s breath in the same centerpiece… not quite classy. Sorry for the negativity, but I can’t let the “experts” fool you. The images above are great examples of how these dainty teeny flowers SHOULD be use in wedding décor… beautiful, right? If you have questions or observations, please e-mail me blog@bellethemagazine.com or drop me a comment bellow, I would love to hear from you?
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And, baby's breath is one of the best flowers to dry, so if you're hoping to preserve your wedding bouquets or centerpieces, it's a good choice.
ReplyDeleteWow! Baby's breath are really lovely. It is just a simple flower but very elegant. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethanks for gathering a lot of great inspiration!! I'm doing the flowers in a wedding this summer and need all the baby's breath inspiration I can get :)
ReplyDeleteHi.. Just wondering.. the photo featured at the top of this blog.. where is this from? I really really really want to see this hair and makeup!! If you could email me at jessica.hazell@hotmail.com that would be wonderful!! .. ps. great information, I have decided to have baby's breath in my bridesmaids flowers, the grooms, table decorations, pew decorations and maybe on the cake. I feel like it has almost a rustic but pretty feel.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you buy baby's breath in quanity? thanks
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